NEW BRITISH SPECIES IN 1862. 149 



Gelechia Sangiella, n. sp. 



Alls anticis elongatulis, subacutis, nigris, casruleo-siifFiisis, 

 punctis cliscoidalibus vix distinctis, maculis dilute luteis 

 apicem versus, parvis oblique spectaiitibus. 



Exp, al. 5| — 6| lin. 



Closely allied to GelecJiia Coronillella, but the anterior 

 wings are longer and more pointed ; the two sub-apical spots 

 have not the perpendicular direction of those of CoronHlella, 

 but though small, especially that on the inner margin, which 

 is generally only represented by a few scales, they have an 

 oblique direction posteriorly. Fine specimens of G. Sangi- 

 ella have a very decided blueish gloss, which I do not per- 

 ceive in bred specimens of G. Coronillella. 



Taken by Mr. Sang, at Darlington, at the end of June, 

 amongst clover and Lotus corniculatus ; the larva has .not 

 •vet been noticed. 



Deilephila LivoRMCA. — One at Worthing, April 16th 

 (W. R. 19/4/62); one at Heme Hill, April 29th (Zoologist, 

 8204); one at Deal, May 6th (Zoologist, 8051); two near 

 Plymouth, May 2nd and May 4th, taken at flowers by 

 Mr. Boiitho of Laira (Zoologist, 8051) ; one at Westbourne, 

 Sussex, May 4th (Zoologist, 8139) ; one at Colchester, May 

 14th (Zoologist, 8052) ; one specimen taken near Torquay 

 in the spring, " flying over white Narcissus flowers" ( Weekly 

 Entomologist, p. 21). 



Ch^rocampa Nerii. — A fine female captured at 

 Hastings, August 2nd, 1862 (Weekly Entomologist, p. 11 ; 

 Zoologist, 8172), M-as exhibited at the September meeting 

 of the Entomological Society (Zoologist, 8218). 



CHiERocAMPA Celerio.— One at Tooting, March 15 



